Indianapolis Colts made some bold moves before and early in the season that paid off with a playoff berth
Scott Horner, scott.horner@indystar.com

Indianapolis Colts' Jalen Collins fits Adolfo Rodriguez for a new pair of shoes at Brookside School 54, Monday, Dec. 3, 2018. Colts players and staff joined as LIDS Sports and its parent company Genesco fit and gave new shoes, socks, hats, and snacks to students as part of the 13th annual Cold Feet, Warm Shoes event.(Photo: Kelly Wilkinson/IndyStar)

The Indianapolis Colts released defensive end Anthony Winbush from the practice squad Thursday in favor of a familiar face.

Cornerback Jalen Collins, who has previously spent time on the team's practice squad and active roster this season, takes Winbush's place. Collins is a former second round pick of the 2015 NFL Draft who played 24 career games for the Atlanta Falcons from 2015-17.

Winbush spent the 2018 offseason with the Falcons but was released before the season started. The Ball State product had been a member of the Colts' practice squad multiple times this season before this most recent spell.